Regenerative Dentistry
Regenerative techniques using stem cells and advanced scaffolds are opening new frontiers in dentistry, offering promising solutions to repair and regenerate lost dental structures. These innovations are shaping the future of oralhealth, endodontics, and prosthodontics by promoting biological restoration rather than replacement.
Sub-Tracks:
• Track 8.1: Sources and Types of Dental Stem Cells
• Track 8.2: Scaffold Design and Biomaterials
• Track 8.3: Clinical Trials in Regenerative Endodontics
• Track 8.4: Challenges in Translation from Lab to Clinic
• Track 8.5: Future Perspectives in Whole-Tooth Regeneration
This session will delve into the latest advancements in regenerative dentistry, emphasizing the integration of stem cells, scaffolds, and tissue engineering to restore damaged dental and periodontal tissues. Attendees will explore how biologically based therapies are being used to regenerate dentin, periodontal ligaments, and even entire teeth. The discussion will also address real-world clinical applications, ongoing trials, and the transformative potential of regenerative technologies in toothcare, dental implants, odontology, and overall health, including implications for aesthetic treatments like veneers.